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title=Bang!|
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caption=Carolyn takes Lynette hostage.|
name=Ryan Franklin|
season=3 (2006-2007)|
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episode= 53, 3-07|
position=Relief Pitcher|
air_date=[[November 5]], [[2006]] ([[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]])|
team=St. Louis Cardinals|
writer= [[Joe Keenan]]|
number=31|
director=[[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]] |
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prev= [[Sweetheart, I Have to Confess (Desperate Housewives episode)|Sweetheart, I Have To Confess]]|
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next= [[Children and Art (Desperate Housewives episode)|Children and Art]]|
birthdate={{birth date and age|1973|3|5}}|
debutdate=May 15|
debutyear=1999|
debutteam=Seattle Mariners|
statyear=July 14, 2007|
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stat2value=4.21|
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stat3value=487|
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*[[Seattle Mariners]] ([[1999 in baseball|1999]], [[2001 in baseball|2001]]–[[2005 in baseball|2005]])
*[[Philadelphia Phillies]] ([[2006 in baseball|2006]])
*[[Cincinnati Reds]] ([[2006 in baseball|2006]])
*[[St. Louis Cardinals]] ([[2007 in baseball|2007]]-present)|
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'''"Bang!"''' is the 53rd episode of the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] [[television series]], ''[[Desperate Housewives]]''. It was also the 7th episode of the show's third season. The episode was written by [[Joe Keenan]] and directed by [[Larry Shaw (director)|Larry Shaw]]. It will air on [[November 5]], [[2006]].
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'''Ryan Ray Franklin''' (born [[March 5]], [[1973]]) is a [[Major League Baseball]] player. Franklin is a right-handed [[pitcher]] for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]].
==Guest Starring==
 
On [[August 2]], [[2005 in sports|2005]], Franklin became the eighth Major League player, and second [[Seattle Mariners|Mariner]], to test positive for [[steroid]] use. He received a ten day suspension.
*[[Dougray Scott]] as Ian Hainsworth
*[[Kiersten Warren]] as Nora Huntington
*[[Laurie Metcalf]] as Carolyn Bigsby
*[[Brian Kerwin]] as Harvey Bigsby
*[[Matt Roth (actor)|Matt Roth]] as Art Washburn
*[[Michael Durrell]] as Mr. Katzburg
*[[Michael Bofshever]] as Mr. Stevens
*[[John Moskoff|John C. Moskoff]] as judge
*[[Maile Flanagan]] as cashier
*[[Matt Casper]] as stockboy
*[[Kathleen Gati]] as Maya
*[[Kathryn Joosten]] as Karen McCluskey
*[[Pat Crawford Brown]] as Ida Greenberg
*[[Christine Clayburg]] as reporter
*[[Joe Sabatino]] as police captain
*[[Anne Bellamy]] as female hostage
 
Franklin was a member of the gold medal winning US baseball team at the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Olympics]], where he had a 3-0 pitching record in 4 appearances.
==Episode recap==
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Born in [[Fort Smith, Arkansas]], Franklin grew up in [[Spiro, Oklahoma]].
Carolyn is holding up a supermarket because she found out about Harvey's affair, who is the store owner. Lynette, Nora, Edie, Austin, Julie, and others are stuck there.
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==Career Stats==
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Yr Ag Tm Lg G GS W L S ERA CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB K AVG IBB H BS
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1999 26 SEA AL 6 0 0 0 0 4.76 0 0 11.1 10 6 6 2 8 6 .238 1 0 0
2001 28 SEA AL 38 0 5 1 0 3.56 0 0 78.1 76 32 31 13 24 60 .250 4 5 1
2002 29 SEA AL 41 12 7 5 0 4.02 0 0 118.2 117 62 53 14 22 65 .255 1 3 1
2003 30 SEA AL 32 32 11 13 0 3.57 2 1 212.0 199 93 84 34 61 99 .251 3 0 0
2004 31 SEA AL 32 32 4 16 0 4.90 2 1 200.1 224 116 109 33 61 104 .285 1 0 0
2005 32 SEA AL 32 30 8 15 0 5.10 2 1 190.2 212 110 108 28 62 93 .280 4 0 0
2006 33 PHI NL 46 0 1 5 0 4.58 0 0 53.0 59 28 27 10 17 25 .280 4 8 1
2006 33 CIN NL 20 0 5 2 0 4.44 0 0 24.1 27 14 12 3 16 18 .297 6 0 2
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TOTALS 247 106 41 57 0 4.35 6 3 888.2 924 461 430 137 271 470 .268 24 17 5
7 Seasons
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Stats as of 2006
Susan plans to go to [[Paris, France]] with Ian, but is worried about leaving Julie home alone. When she learns that Julie is stuck at the store, she tricks the hostage negotiator into giving her a phone and begs Carolyn to allow her to trade places with Julie.
 
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Lynette dreams about Mary Alice. She's wounded at the store, but not seriously. Her life is saved by Art, whom she makes good friends with. After Lynette is wounded, Parker is scared about what happened to her. Art calms his fear, but he then must leave, because of something he did that involves his now-dead relative.
 
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When Bree learns of the store incident on the news, she feels guilty because she's the one who told Carolyn about the affair. Orson tells Bree that he didn't hit Alma, but he did push her.
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The store incident results in the death of 3 people. 2 are people we already know, and one is someone we're introduced to in this episode. All 3 of them are in the "Guest Starring" list above, and one of them is a relative of Art's.
 
Carlos and Gabrielle are in court separating their assets. Carlos's lawyer says that Gabrielle seduced him in order to stall their divorce because she believes that he was coming into money. She denies this, but Carlos caught it all on tape. The judge has his own idea of how they should separate their assets.
 
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==Note==
 
*[[Brenda Strong]] (Mary Alice Young) makes her first on-screen appearance of season 3.
*Rumor has it that Nora is one of the three to die, and that Kayla will move in with the Scavos full time.
 
==Title reference==
 
The episode title, ''Bang!'' is taken from a song which was cut from the [[Stephen Sondheim]] musical, ''[[A Little Night Music]]''.
 
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